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Someone in the crowd sighed audibly when Mr. Lovitz, in explaining a point of law, noted that unicorns weren't real.
The Japanese sees nothing that s/he has not been familiar with and at home with for centuries, McEvilley states, explaining a point escaping many Western economic analysts, and which to his mind helps indicate why the Japanese excel in the electronics industry.
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The surgeon looks up gravely from the operation he is performing, holding a blood-spattered scalpel like a pen as he explains a point to the audience of medical students.
The Liverpool manager offered several valid reasons for Premier League mediocrity in Europe before kick-off but only one explained a point against poor Swiss opponents: their lack of quality in front of goal.
Can explain a point if the audience is unclear.
They often need the freedom to run through a range of ideas to explain a point, and they'll do so only if at the end, they can backtrack and take a few off the table.
Pick people at random to read out a slide or explain a point.
The purpose of the group is to educate the migrant farm workers - each performance explains a particular point or points to them.
How do you define or explain a tipping point?
During the filming of "The Big Sleep," Howard Hawks cabled Raymond Chandler to ask him to explain a plot point.
She talks directly, and thoughtfully, giving the sense, even when she has clearly had to explain a similar point before, of thinking it through again.
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